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Osteoconductivity of Hydrothermally Synthesized Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate Composed of Rod-Shaped Particles under Mechanical Unloading
2008
Key Engineering Materials
Spherical beta-tricalcium phosphate (b-TCP) granules synthesized using a unique dropping slurry method expressed good osteoconductivity with prominent bone apposition and bioresorbability when implanted into the rat femur (Gonda et al., Key Eng. Mater. 361-363:1013-1016, 2008). The spherical b-TCP granules were implanted into the bone defect created in the distal end of the right femur of each 8-week-old female Wistar rat. To analyze performance of the spherical b-TCP granules as bone
doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.396-398.253
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